LiquidSolstice said:
Correct. However, in the original claim, the statement "we spend just as much time waiting as PC gamers do" was made with no constraint or parameter about either, so we are to assume that in that claim, if the comparsion is made about the PC relative to the 360, we are to use the 360 as a baseline measure and subject the console to the same rules of the comparison. This means that, specifically due to the claim made, what a PC can do outside of gaming is not relevant to the comparison, the PC cannot be powered on any differently than the console, and the used game market has nothing to do with any of this, and neither does one's opinion on which platform is "better". While it's obvious that I am a 360 user, no arguments I've used to counter the original claim of "Same time spent waiting" has been in any way opinionated.
It's not fair to compare a PC to a console. It's impossible to determine which system is superior as two platforms are not even remotely suited for comparison. In order for one platform to superior to the other, there must be a comparison between the two. How else could one come to the conclusion that one platform is superior to the other? The comparison is invalid therefore neither system is superior. There isn't even a baseline for "the PC" to even form the beginnings of a comparison.
I'm guilty as anybody for allowing and even encouraging this topic to become a PC vs console debate.
Let me take the 1st step in getting this topic back on track. While I consider myself a PC gamer I have also played on both consoles. I have noticed something about the consoles that I am surprised no one has listed as reasoning for playing on console over a PC.
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The last game I have played on PC, 360 and PS3 was CoD MW: 2. After playing on all three systems I noticed a flaw in the argument made on behalf of PC about the PC having all the control types. While it is indeed great to have the option to use a control type of your choice as a PC gamer for the game at hand, what about the gamers who wish to
only use a controller? It's difficult to argue that you just plug a controller into a PC. I say this because certain games on PC such as online multilayer FPS damn near require the use of a keyboard and mouse just to be competitive.
The vast majority of PC gamers playing multilayer FPS are playing with a keyboard and mouse. It is suicide to plug a controller into a PC and play a multilayer FPS. I've done it. The gaming experience of a controller plugged into a console, when playing a multilayer FPS, is preferable to that of a PC when using a controller plugged into the PC while playing a multilayer FPS.
I'll also argue that the gaming experience of a console with a controller while playing a multilayer FPS is
very different from that of a PC, with keyboard and mouse, while playing the same multilayer FPS. The gaming experience I had on the consoles when playing CoD MW: 2 was slower paced and causal while the PC experience was very intense. Neither experience was
better than the other, just very different.